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ABOUT THE BOOK In today's integrated global economy, technical communicators often collaborate in international production teams, work with experts in overseas subject matter, or coordinate documentation for the international release of products. Working effectively in such situations requires technical communicators to acquire a specialized knowledge of culture and communication. This book provides readers with the information needed to integrate aspects of intercultural communication into different educational settings. Its objectives are to assist readers in learning approaches to teaching intercultural communication concepts in different contexts, understanding how to develop classes and curricula focusing on teaching such concepts, considering how to merge professional practices with educational approaches to teaching intercultural communication, and developing mechanisms for evaluating learning related to intercultural communication practices. By balancing theory, research, and reporting from the field, this collection provides readers from academia and industry with insights and approaches for integrating aspects of intercultural communication in a range of educational contexts. Intended Audience: University, college, community college, and high school instructors; professional trainers in public or private sector organizations; students at undergraduate and graduate levels; academics; professional practitioners in public or private sector organizations; administrators in education; managers in public and private organizations.

The book presents perspectives on how to integrate intercultural communication in various educational contexts. By balancing theory, research, and industry practices, the collection provides academic audiences, industry practitioners, educational administrators, and corporate managers with insights and approaches to teaching aspects of intercultural communication in different settings.

Introduction Thinking Globally, Teaching Locally: Understanding the Changing Nature of Technical Communication in an Age of Globalization 1(14)
Kirk St. Amant
SECTION I Teaching Approaches: Introducing Intercultural Communication into Classroom Situations
Chapter 1 An Integrated Framework for Teaching International Communication
15(16)
Yvonne Cleary
Chapter 2 Seeing Difference: Teaching Intercultural Communication through Visual Rhetoric
31(18)
Charles Kostelnick
Chapter 3 Technical Communication in India: Through the Lens of Intercultural Rhetoric
49(16)
Poornima Padmanabhan
Chapter 4 Globalizing the Technical Communication Classroom: Killing Two Birds with One Stone
65(24)
Emily A. Thrush
Angela Thevenot
SECTION II Curricular Perspectives: Designing and Developing Courses and Programs in Intercultural Communication
Chapter 5 Incorporating "Shock and Aha!" into Curriculum Design: Internationalizing Technical Communication Courses
89(24)
Shelley L. Smith
Victoria M. Mikelonis
Chapter 6 Teaching Technical Communication to American Students in a Study-Abroad Program
113(18)
Deborah C. Andrews
Brent Henze
Chapter 7 Global Revisions: (Re)Thinking the Future of Technical and Professional Communication Competencies
131(28)
James Melton
Chapter 8 Teaching Technical Communication in France: Challenges and Prospects
159(18)
Dacia Dressen-Hammouda
Chapter 9 Teaching Technical Communication in India
177(16)
Makarand (Mak) Pandit
SECTION III Connecting Instruction to Professional Practices: Merging the Workplace with the Classroom
Chapter 10 Between the Lines: Reading Contextually in the International Internship
193(24)
Lyn F. Gattis
Chapter 11 ISO Standards and Cross-Cultural Communication: Materials for Teachers
217(24)
Thomas L. Warren
Chapter 12 Technical Communication in Israel: Training for the Bleeding Edge
241(16)
Leah Guren
Chapter 13 An Overview of Technical Communication Education in New Zealand
257(16)
Richard Draper
ContRibutors 273(4)
Index 277
Barry Thatcher, Kirk St. Amant, Charles Sides